Agriculture and Forestry Land-use Framework Reporting

 
 
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 The Land-use Framework (LUF) provides broad strategies to manage Alberta’s land and natural resources to achieve long-term economic, environmental, and social goals. Regional planning is one of the strategies under the LUF, whereby the province has been divided into seven land-use regions based on major watersheds in the province and aligned to municipal boundaries. The regional plans identify unique features and needs for each region and lay out strategies to ensure growth and diversity through integrated and coordinated land-use decisions. The South Saskatchewan Regional Plan (SSRP) has provided ten strategies to maintain and diversify the agricultural economy, while recognizing and enhancing environmental stewardship.  
 
 
 

Other Documents in the Series

 
  Agriculture and Forestry Land-use Framework Reporting - Current Document
South Saskatchewan Regional Plan Strategy 1.1 Reporting: Fragmentation and conversion of agricultural land
South Saskatchewan Regional Plan Strategy 1.2 Reporting: Irrigation Strategy
South Saskatchewan Regional Plan Strategy 1.3 Reporting: Value-added agriculture
South Saskatchewan Regional Plan Strategy 1.4 Reporting: Enhancing market opportunities
South Saskatchewan Regional Plan Strategy 1.5 Reporting: Attracting next generation to agriculture
South Saskatchewan Regional Plan Strategy 1.6 Reporting: Ecosystem services
South Saskatchewan Regional Plan Strategy 1.9 and 1.10 Reporting: Renewable energy
South Saskatchewan Regional Plan Strategy 3.15 Reporting: Conservation tools
South Saskatchewan Regional Plan Strategy 3.16 Reporting: Southeast Alberta Conservation Offset Pilot
South Saskatchewan Regional Plan Strategy 3.17 Reporting: Environmental stewardship
South Saskatchewan Regional Plan Strategy 4.10 Reporting: Water Storage Opportunities Study
 
 
 
 
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